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1 Safety Instructions • Always read the safety instructions carefully • Keep this User's Manual for future reference • Keep this equipment away from humidit y • Place this equipment on a reli abl e flat surface before setting it up. • Do not stand it on soft furnishings. • If any of the following situation arises, get the equipment[...]
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2 T able Of Content s Introduction ............................................................................................ 3 Front panel and rear panel illustration ................................................. 4 Front P anel ........................................................................................... 4 Rear Panel...........[...]
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3 Introduction This DVB-T TV Receiver is a Free-T o-Air di gital terrestrial receiv er, allo wing you to access free-to-air digital terrestrial TV channels an d radio broadcasts on your T V set. Its digital reception covers VHF & UHF band. Compared with the analog T V programs, digital TV programs elimin ate the noise and inter f erence b ut of[...]
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4 Front panel and rear panel illustration Front Panel ① ① Green Light To indicate the Stand-by mode ON/OFF (this mode is co ntrolle d by remote control only). Rear Panel ① ANT I N con nect the antenna here. ② LOOP OUT To connect a RF signal from the STB to either the RF Input jack (antenna) on your VCR or to the antenna inp ut of your TV. ?[...]
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5 Remote control Remote key functions: 1. POWER To turn the Stand-by mode ON/OFF. 2. INFO To display the current program information. 3. Numeric buttons (0-9) To control the numerical operation and es pecially to change program directly. 4. SUBT To switch the close caption ON/OFF. 5. AUDIO To display the Audio info of the selected program. 6. MENU [...]
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6 Installing the batteries Remove the battery cover fr om the remote control and put two AAA size batteries inside the compartment. The diagram inside the battery compartment shows the correct way to install the batteries. Caution: 1. Keep batteries out of children’s reach. 2. Don’t attempt to recharge, short-circui t, disassemble, heat or thro[...]
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7 Installation and Connections How to get good reception • In general you are not required to change the existing antenn a. However if your antenna is not in good condition you shou ld consider replacing them to ens ure uninterrupted digital televis ion viewing. • Vie wers in areas of poor analog reception may need specialists’ advice about a[...]
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8 Installation and Connections Connect the STB receiver via YPbPr output and Audio output (for high definition viewing) Connect the STB recei ver via VG A output and Audio outp u t (for high definition viewing)[...]
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9 Installation and Connections Connect the recei ver via HDMI output (for high definition viewing) Audio connect ions via Optic al/Coaxial/Mixed A udio L/R Output[...]
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10 First time installation Note: Be sure to turn o n the main power at the rear of your receiver before using the receiver. After all the connections have been made pr operly, switch on your TV . Make sure the receiver is connected to the mains and press Power to switch the receiver on. If you are using the receiver for the first time or restored t[...]
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11 Basic operations Switch program 1. Press the NUMERIC keys (0~9) on the remote con trol to select the channel number you want. 2. Press the ▲▼ key on the r emote contr ol or the fr ont panel t o change th e availa ble channels upward /downward. 3. Press the RECALL ke y to view the previou s channel s elected. V olume con trol 1. Press the ◀[...]
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12 Basic operations Change video output mode Press OUTPUT key to select the matched video monitor be tween YPbPr and VGA. Change TV/Radio mode Press TV/Radio key to change the program list mode between T V and Radio. View program info 1. Press INFO key to view the detailed information of current program. 2. Press INFO/ EXIT to exit view. Subtitle P[...]
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13 Basic operations EPG (Electric Program Guide) 1. Press EPG key to view the EPG information that are provided by the content providers. 2. Press ▲▼ key to view the event information such as event name, event time. . 3. Press OK key to view the detailed information of the current event. 4. Press RED key to view the event information of the nex[...]
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14 Main menu This section guides you to w alk thro ugh of all o ptions on the Menu screen Navigation in the main menu 1. Press MENU key to bring up the main menu or return previo us. 2. Press ▲▼ key to move upward/down to the desired sub menu. 3. Press OK key to enter into the sub menu y ou select. 4. Press EXIT key to exit the main menu. The m[...]
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15 Main menu Menu Tree Inst allation Scan selected channels Auto scan Program Edit Edit F A V Browse Lock Skip Delete Rename Move System Setup A/V setting Local time setting System information Factory default User Preference OSD Language OSD T ransparence CH info bar time out V olume bar time out Parent al control[...]
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16 Installation Auto Scan 1. Go to Main menu > Installation. 2. Press BLUE key to auto scan all the channels. 3. Press EXIT key if you want to stop during the auto scan. Manual Scan 1. Go to Main menu > Installation 2. Press ▲▼ to select the channels you want to scan. Press ◀▶ key to page up/down . 3. Press OK key to select the channe[...]
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17 Program edit NOTE: If there is no prog ram stored, you c an not access the edit menu. Edit Favourite 1. Go to Main menu > Program edit > TV or Radio list. 2. Press YELLOW key to show the favorite list and then press ▲▼ key to select the desir ed favorite list, press OK key to enter favo rite edit mode. 3. Press ▲▼ key to select the[...]
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18 Program edit Delete Program 1. Go to Main menu > Program edit > TV or D key to show a list of Edit modes. ion. . cel the operation. T enu. ename menu > Program edit > TV or Radio list. ress ▲▼ key to select the y to enable the rename function. name, and press OK key to enter o confirm. Press nu. Move Program > Program edit >[...]
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19 System setup A/V Output Settings 1. Go to Main menu > Sys tem setup > A/V output setting. output, Scree n aspect, key to confirm. ll 2. Press ▲▼ key to select the options: Resolution, Video Audio output. And press OK to enter submenu of select ed option. 3. Press ▲▼ key to select the item you want to set, and press OK 4. Press key [...]
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20 User preferences OSD Language Go to Main menu > User preferences > OSD language. Only English is supported for this receiver. OSD Transparency 1. Go to Main menu > User preferences >OSD T ransp arenc y . 2. Press ▲▼ key to select the OSD Transparenc y option, and press OK key to enter submenu. 3. Press ▲▼ key to select the tr[...]
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21 User preferences Parental Control User preferences sele ct the Parental Control option, . Parental Rating l. are available. l guidance year old r old ar old d . Installatio n Menu n Menu . Channel Edit Menu el Edit Menu . Setup Menu etup Menu . User preferences Menu s Menu . Change Passwo rd ssword OTE: Factory default password is “0000”. ve[...]
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22 Trouble shooting If you experience problems with this receiver or its install atio n, in the first instance roblem Possible cause What to do please read carefully the relev ant sections of this User Manual and this Troubleshooting section. P Main lead unplugg ed lead Check mains Display on front pa nel not lit Main fuse blown Check fuse Aerial i[...]
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23 Technical specifications em Specification It Frequency Range o 230MHz VHF: 174MHz t UHF: 470MHz to 862MHz Input Impedance 75Ohms unbalanced Signal Input Level -78~-25dbm T uner Bandwidth 7MHz Demodulator COFDM OFDM Modulation T , SFN and MFN 2K, 8K FF Packed Carries 2K/8K Demodulation , 1/16, 1/32 Guard Interval 1/4, 1/8 RF IN IEC 169-2 female c[...]
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WARRANTY INFORMATION PLEASE NOTE THA T DIGIT AL PRODUCTS GROUP PTY L TD ACT AS THE W ARRANTY AND SER VICE AGENTS FOR THIS Digitel+ PRODUCT . DO NOT RETURN THIS CARD TO DIGIT AL PRODUCTS GROUP IMPORT ANT PLEASE KEEP WARRANTY CARD, PROOF OF PURCHASE AND USER MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE AS YOU WILL REQUIRE THESE WHEN M AKING A WARRANTY C LAIM. Ensure that [...]
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WARRANTY CONDITIONS 1. Where required by DIGITEL+ / DPG only the original invoic e/receipt is sued by e dealer will be accepted as proof of purchase. covers only defects in the material and workmanship of the product r a period of 12months from t he date of original purchas e. he elivery of the equ ipment to the point of purchase an d for collectin[...]